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American Journal of Roentgenology, Vol 142, Issue 3, 467-469
Copyright © 1984 by American Roentgen Ray Society


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Sonographic assessment of renal length in normal children

DM Rosenbaum, E Korngold, and RL Teele

Renal length was measured from normal real-time sonograms of 203 pediatric patients and graphed to provide a "growth chart" of normal renal size vs. age. Mean renal lengths are reported for each year of age. For children older than 1 year, the regression equation is: renal length (cm) = 6.79 + 0.22 X age (years). For babies younger than 1 year, the equation is: renal length (cm) = 4.98 + 0.155 X age (months).
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